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As topic states... no bullshit. Swaps maybe for something of interest

- 1989 HCR32 4 door

- Genuine 112,000kms

- New belts and service

- New driver's side window switch

- New bonnet release cable

- New centre vent

- No oil leaks

6months Rego

**************There is a slight scratch/dent on drivers rear door thanks to a truck merging into the car on the F3 (zoom pic c)**************

All inspections are welcomed

ENGINE:

* - pod filter

* - Kakimoto catback

* - Aftermarket dump

* - Type RS BOV

* - Front mount

* - Exedy clutch

* - 52mm Radiator

* - Silicon Rad hoses

* - Currently running 11psi

SUSPENSION/BRAKES

* - HSD Coilovers (less than 1000km old)

* - Nismo rear strut brace

* - Some bushes upgraded to nolathane

* - Slotted rotors F+R

* - Intima SS Pads F+R

* - Dot 4 brake fluid

* - LSD

* - KKR Adjustable Pillow ball Tie Rod Ends

* - KKR Rear Traction Rods

* - KKR Rear Camber Arms

* - KKR Lock Collars (solid sub frame bushes)

* - KKR Rear Toe Arms

* - KKR Adjustable Front Camber Arms

* - Varrstoen 18 x 9.5” +12 all round (almost new)

* - 225/40 Falkens 595 in front (almost new)

* - 235/40 cheapies on rear (almost new)

INTERIOR

* - Apexi Boost Gauge

* - Apexi A/F Gauge

* - Apexi Fuel Pressure Gauge

* - Apexi turbo timer

* - Blue Carpet

* - Blue gear boot and handbrake boot in leather

* - Short shifter

* - Sony Headunit

* - 6 ½ in Soundstream Tarantulas in doors

* - 6 ½ in Soundstream Tarantulas in rear

* - Custom Rear Parcel Shelf

* - 2x Amps

* - 2x 12in Pioneer Subs in box

EXTERIOR

* - Dark Metallic Blue

* - Aero Mirrors (electronic)

* - GTR Bonnet (genuine)

* - 25mm Vented Front Guards

* - Crystal indicators

* - GTR copy front bar

* - vertex style rear bar

* - vertex style side skirts

* - Rear wiper removed and plugged with custom made alloy plugs

* - boot de-badged and shaved and spoilers holes filed (Welded)

* - Rolled Guards

* - 6000K HID Low beams

After $9,500

Car is located NSW Sydney Region

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Looks nice mate these days 32gtrs are getting around for not much more. Not saying its not worth ur asking price but dont think it will sell in a day or so

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nah no real issues what so ever. looks low thanks to the vertex kit but quite a bit of clearance underneath. aircon was removed by previous owner. forgot to add that tho internal controls etc still all remain as do pipes out from the firewall

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